The Pamphleteer, Volumen14Abraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1819 |
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... taken the trouble to investigate the matter , and as it ought to be understood by all interested in the present inquiry , so I hope the following remarks will satisfactorily prove the truth of that position . If we had a home supply ...
... taken the trouble to investigate the matter , and as it ought to be understood by all interested in the present inquiry , so I hope the following remarks will satisfactorily prove the truth of that position . If we had a home supply ...
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... judgment . SECTION I. It is quite obvious that in the earliest stages of civilisation , mu- tual interchanges of commodities must have taken place ; and that mere barter could not have subsisted long , without suggesting.
... judgment . SECTION I. It is quite obvious that in the earliest stages of civilisation , mu- tual interchanges of commodities must have taken place ; and that mere barter could not have subsisted long , without suggesting.
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... taken into the account . It must surely be established to your satisfaction , that the stan- dard of value has properly no price - that gold in bars , and gold in coin , must always equal one the other , with the trifling variations ...
... taken into the account . It must surely be established to your satisfaction , that the stan- dard of value has properly no price - that gold in bars , and gold in coin , must always equal one the other , with the trifling variations ...
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... taken place ; till the second cause came into operation , acting with much more rapidity , and capable of proceeding to an unknown extent . No sooner had governments acquired stability , and private credit established itself on a firm ...
... taken place ; till the second cause came into operation , acting with much more rapidity , and capable of proceeding to an unknown extent . No sooner had governments acquired stability , and private credit established itself on a firm ...
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... taken together , should exactly equal the amount of what would have appeared , had a me- tallic currency , with notes really payable on demand , occupied their place . If the artificial circulating medium could be kept below this ...
... taken together , should exactly equal the amount of what would have appeared , had a me- tallic currency , with notes really payable on demand , occupied their place . If the artificial circulating medium could be kept below this ...
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